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That he created!
Except for the failure part. It should read there's no limits to his failure. I'm going to go eat my trump steak now and study for my trump university class. Oh wait, those things failed.
The rest of the article is correct, he hasn't learned his lesson yet. Malignant narcissists never do.
It's so worth it having them in your life, even for a short time. However, losing them is super hard, every time. I currently am on my fourth and fifth golden retriever. Losing the first three were definitely heartbreaking.
I guess I never thought about it that way. Worldwide releases are usually GMT, so you just get it when you get it. I'd feel selfish wanting to have it oriented around the US, even though that may be the largest consumer base. (Note OP I'm not directing that last comment towards your question, just my thoughts)
"Obama shit my pants"
Didn't they say, however, that rapist-in-chief will keep this jet as his personal one when he leaves office? What are they supposed to do then?
I know he's not planning on leaving, let's ignore that thought for the moment.
The Democrats had 60 votes for a cumulative total of about four months (broken into two periods between July 2009 and February 2010). However, even within that window, the supermajority was practically compromised. Senator Ted Kennedy was battling a terminal illness and was frequently absent, and Senator Robert Byrd was often hospitalized, meaning Democrats rarely had all 60 votes present.
True, but he only had that supermajority for four months
Also,

I'm talking about when it was originally announced he would get it
I never said the DNC had 60. I said Obama had a supermajority for four months.
You are technically correct about the strict party label, but I never argued that or stated that in my reply. I simply said Obama had a supermajority for four months, even if only technically.
Sanders and Lieberman formally caucused with the Democrats. In the U.S. Senate, caucusing means you organize with that party to determine leadership, committee assignments, and—most importantly—the voting threshold needed to break a filibuster.
So I'm technically correct, which is the best kind of correct.
Where did I ever say the DNC specifically had 60?
thanks for using Leebra!
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